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Paul DeHart is a Professor of Theology at Vanderbilt University's Graduate Department of Religion. His research focuses on Trinitarian theology, philosophical theology, and the interplay between theology and medieval philosophy, with a strong emphasis on Thomas Aquinas. He holds degrees from the University of Chicago (A.B., 1987; Ph.D., 1997) and Yale University (M.A.R., 1990).
- Education: A.B. in Religion from University of Chicago (1987), M.A.R. from Yale (1990), Ph.D. in Theology from University of Chicago (1997).
His work explores the doctrine of the Trinity, theological anthropology, and the metaphysical implications of natural science. He has authored influential books such as Beyond the Necessary God (1999), The Trial of the Witnesses (2006), and Aquinas and Radical Orthodoxy (2011). His recent article in Modern Theology (2016) reinterprets Aquinas' anti-Platonic ontology of creation.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. His teaching includes systematic and historical theology, with courses on Aquinas, Barth, Kierkegaard, and modern theological traditions.




